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grape troubles
this is long, but at least i try to be amusing. :) if you consider stepping on a rake and getting bonked in the head amusing... zone 5, 1 vine, concord grapes, flat, windy, full sun, plenty of...
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Please identify this plant
My garden is full of these plants, my Jamaican gardener says that these are edible but he doesn't know what they are called here. Does anyone know what these are<
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It's "lock-all-doors" time of the year again
Yes, the zucchinis are ripening. Mine are in plain view, yet I am just staying ahead of them (so I think). Three days in a row, 15" zukes have surprised me. Yet my smugness is just the cucurbit's way...
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Food Security: A Community Affair
AMY GOODMAN: We are on the road in Detroit. Demolition crews here are planning to tear down 10,000 residential buildings over the next four years that the city has deemed dangerous. But as old...
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Putting the garden up
From The Scout Report, Copyright Internet Scout 1994-2010. National Center for Home Food Preservation [pdf] canning and food preservation is very much alive in parts of the United States, and the...
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?? photo hosting W3 sites
Can anyone suggest a free or low-priced photo hosting W3 site that inflicts little-to-no advertising on casual visitors?
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Return On Investment
Yesterday evening I spread two 28' x 28' bird nets over my raspberry patch. There were only a few berries last year but this year it looks like I'll get about a quart. During the process, I realized...
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Late blight confirmed on Long Island
Cheers
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Can Photosynthesis be enhanced?
I once tried using red plastic as a means to give the crops more useful light. That was in my Dad's garden now gone. So I am stuck with much shade and a oak scorch disease so I am very reluctant to...
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Young pomegranate (picture)
This is a young fruit tree, only 2 and a half years old or so. Does anyone have any experience whether a tree this young can produce edible fruit by November or so of this year?
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Gardening Green (How to become an Organic Genius!)
Hey guys hope all is well:) Anyways my friend made this page about becoming an Organinc gardener. I saw it and now i'm a green gardener and proud of it! Anyways I recommend it and I'm now pretty...
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Damage plants to increase yield
At first casual glance I was taken aback. But then I thought of two common gardening techniques. 1) Pruning 2) Thinning 3) ???? 4) ???? I do not know of a third except for maybe small holes that...
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GARDENING/ CONTAINER GARDENS
I AM GROWING BUTTERNUT SQUASH, TOMATOES, AND BROCCOLI MY SQUASH IS SMALL AS WELL AS MY TOMATOES. THE BROCCOLI IS JUST STARTING TO FORM THE FLOWERS. JERRY
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Should I pinch off flowers and fruits when planting?
I bought a bunch of tomato and pepper plants yesterday, and some of them have flowers and/or fruit on them already. I asked the people at the stores if I should pinch them off when planting in order...
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When's the LATEST I can start tomatoes?
I live in southern Utah, zone 7 or 8. I started tomatoes a little too early this year (it shouldn't have been too early, but we had cold weather much longer than we usually do), and by the time it was...
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